Secrets. Betrayal. And the woman left to pick up the pieces.
At seventy, Katrina Johnson thought she understood the shape of her life. She was a devoted wife, a mother who did her best, and the keeper of a Victorian farmhouse that had held her family's joys and sorrows for generations. Then her husband dies-and everything she believed about her marriage begins to unravel.
As grief gives way to long-buried secrets, Katrina faces a devastating medical diagnosis, mounting financial pressure, and the very real possibility of losing the home that defines her past. Old fractures in her family deepen. Her relationship with her daughter remains painfully distant, while her son-caught between loyalty and resentment-attempts to hold what little remains together.
When Katrina is forced to rent out rooms in her farmhouse, the presence of a young tenant unsettles her in ways she can't ignore, awakening memories and betrayals she thought she had survived that now refuse to stay buried. Katrina now must confront the cost of the choices she made to preserve her marriage.
With the past pressing relentlessly into the present, Katrina must face the life she built through silence and sacrifice-and the parts of herself she left behind. She must decide whether reclaiming herself requires embracing the very wounds that shaped her.
Tender, reflective, and emotionally resonant, this novel explores love, betrayal, identity, and the quiet courage it takes to begin again. It asks a haunting question at the heart of many lives: when so much has been lost, is it still possible to choose yourself?